My sole reason for softmoding my wii is to be able to switch the video output
from NTSC to PAL and play the PAL games I have purchased.

I was able to follow the first chapter and install HBC.
I have a NAND backup.
My wii connects to the internet in HBC.

I am able to install all IOS's in Chapter 2, with
ModPack-PAL-E
and any combination of the other options without
and wad failing, however the
final step where I am to launch the HBC fails.

Upon inspection my wii was semi-bricked, however
I was able to fix this by reinstalling another
system menu over the internet
Under Manage System Menu with MMM v13.4.
I was unable to select a region other than NTSC here:
Version: System Menu v4.3 NTSC
Region: North America (U)

My question is: How can I go about changing
the System Menu to PAL from my current
situation?

I have attached the csv output from
CB2_BB_SysCheck_1.6.1
to help with your diagnosis.
This program did not have any
trouble getting certificates from the NAND,
and ran sucessfully,
however, when it tried to go back to the
menu after 5s it hung with a pattern on the
screen that is the same every time I run
the syscheck.

I removed my console ID. Please ask if it is needed.

Spoiler

sysCheck

v1.6.1

by

Erik

Spyder

Region:

NTSC-U

The

system

menu

v513

is

Hollywood

v0x21

Console

ID:

Boot2

v4

Found

67

titles

Found

37

IOS

on

this

Found

7

IOS

Stubs

on

IOS

(revision),IOS

Stub,Trucha

Bug,ES

Identify,Flash

IOS3

(rev

65280),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS4

(rev

65280),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS9

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS10

(rev

768),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS11

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS12

(rev

526),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabl ed,Disabled

IOS13

(rev

1032),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS14

(rev

1032),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS15

(rev

257),No,Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled,D isabled

IOS16

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled ,Disabled

IOS17

(rev

1032),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS20

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS21

(rev

1039),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS22

(rev

1294),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS28

(rev

1807),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS30

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS31

(rev

3608),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS33

(rev

3608),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS34

(rev

3608),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS35

(rev

3608),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS36

(rev

65535),No,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disable d,Disabled

IOS37

(rev

5663),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS38

(rev

4124),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS40

(rev

3072),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS41

(rev

3607),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS43

(rev

3607),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS45

(rev

3607),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS46

(rev

3607),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS48

(rev

4124),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS50

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS51

(rev

4864),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS52

(rev

5888),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

IOS53

(rev

5663),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS55

(rev

5663),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS56

(rev

5662),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS57

(rev

5919),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS58

(rev

6176),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS60

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS61

(rev

5662),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS70

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS80

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS90

(rev

54321),No,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disab led,Disabled

IOS236

(rev

65535),No,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disable d,Disabled

IOS254

(rev

65281),Yes,?,?,?,?,?,?

Report

generated

on

2011/11/01

11-01-2011, 02:18 PM

nightstah

Quote:

Originally Posted by schryer

My sole reason for softmoding my wii is to be able to switch the video output
from NTSC to PAL and play the PAL games I have purchased.

My question is: How can I go about changing
the System Menu to PAL from my current
situation?

The larger question is, why would you do this in the first place? To play out of region games (backups) there's absolutely no reason to change your Wii from NTSC to PAL. That's something a competent backup loader can do for your via its own internal settings. You have missed the entire point or exercise if that's all you came away with...

11-01-2011, 02:29 PM

schryer

It would be nice to change to PAL since I would like to use this wii a PAL television

It would be nice to change to PAL since I would like to use this wii a PAL television.

If this really cannot be done, then I guess I need to use an HDMI wii cable and
get a new television.

It would be nice to change to PAL since I would like to use this wii a PAL television.

If this really cannot be done, then I guess I need to use an HDMI wii cable and
get a new television.

There is an option to region change in chapter two, do that. Download mod-pack pal and change the region to euro, done.

11-01-2011, 09:36 PM

Tobaccoo

Curious, why install USBLoaderCFG.dol via Priiloader? What does this do exactly over running it only as boot.dol in apps? Also, if I were to switch to another USB loader later on/or update CFG, would they have to uninstall/or update USBLoaderCFG.dol?

Thanks in advance.

If this has been answered elsewhere I apologize, tried the search function.

11-01-2011, 09:38 PM

nightstah

If you do a dol via Priiloader, your Wii when powered up would bypass the regular System Menu and directly load whatever dol was specified. Some folks do this to keep their curious kids from screwing with the Wii.

11-01-2011, 09:41 PM

Tobaccoo

Excellent. Thanks for the quick response. :)

Another question pertaining to your answer, so if I had priiloader set to boot that dol instead, and it wasnt in the root of my SD, would it boot to a black screen or something similar? I ask this because I see that in the app pack this dol is in the root.